I don't think I have anything "sourceable" in any of my Research Notes
(haven't used them much yet).  Anything I find that has a source I would
usually create an Event/Fact for and source that Fact/Event.
I hope others will chime in with their thoughts/practices.

On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 9:54 AM, Marli Yoder <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bruce- (and everyone- I need all the help I can get on this one) when you
> put things in the research notes, ( the part that has Notes general,
> research, medical) if you have numerous notes already in there, how does
> one find the notes that tell you what you have got or not gotten on that
> person? I'm still really shaky on how the whole research notes thing is
> used. When I put things into it, I end up with page after page of
> "disconnected" information.  A paragraph here and another there. I want to
> source each, but haven't figured out how to source each one separately. I
> realize that I have opened a can of worms, but without them one may not
> catch the "trophy" fish. I hope I have worded this so you see what I am
> trying to ask.
> Marli Yoder
>
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